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Buddhist Responses to Globalization

By: Contributor(s): Publication details: New York: Lexington Books, 2014.Description: 167pISBN:
  • 9780739180549
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 294.337 KAL/B
Contents:
1) Squaring Freedom with Equity: Challenging the Karma of the Globalization of Choice, Peter D. Hershock 2) Alice Walker, the Grand Mother, and a Buddhist-Womanist Response to Globalization, Carolyn M. Jones Medine 3) Religious Change as Glocalization: The Case of Shin Buddhism in Honolulu, Ugo Dessi 4) From Topos to Utopia: Critical Buddhism, Globalization, and Ideology Criticism, James Mark Shields Part II: Normative Responses to Globalization 5) An Inexhaustible Storehouse for an Insurmountable Debt: A Buddhist Reading of Reparations, Leah Kalmanson 6) Engaged Buddhism and Liberation Theologies: Fierce Compassion as a Mode of Justice, Melanie L
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1) Squaring Freedom with Equity: Challenging the Karma of the Globalization of Choice, Peter D. Hershock
2) Alice Walker, the Grand Mother, and a Buddhist-Womanist Response to Globalization, Carolyn M. Jones Medine
3) Religious Change as Glocalization: The Case of Shin Buddhism in Honolulu, Ugo Dessi
4) From Topos to Utopia: Critical Buddhism, Globalization, and Ideology Criticism, James Mark Shields
Part II: Normative Responses to Globalization
5) An Inexhaustible Storehouse for an Insurmountable Debt: A Buddhist Reading of Reparations, Leah Kalmanson
6) Engaged Buddhism and Liberation Theologies: Fierce Compassion as a Mode of Justice, Melanie L

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